This site exists for a simple reason: I want a place to write down what I learn and what I build.
A personal log
I work in AI engineering. I read papers, run experiments, break things, fix them. Most of that work disappears into Slack threads and private notes. This site is where I put the parts worth keeping.
Having a written record helps me think more clearly about what I did, what worked, and what I still don't understand. If it happens to be useful to someone else, even better.
Shipping as motivation
There is something about putting work on a public page that makes it feel more real. A note in a private doc is easy to abandon. A published post is done, out there, finished. That small push to actually ship something is a good motivator for me.
What's next
I have a few ideas I want to explore in the AI engineering space. Some are small experiments, some are more involved. I'll write about them here as I go.
No fixed schedule. When there is something worth writing about, I'll write it.